Rita Dzide-Tei

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13th November is World Kindness Day. At ISA, we observed a whole week of Kindness to reflect on the value of kindness and how our actions impact those around us. There was a kindness ballot, where everyone was assigned someone to create a small handmade gift and a kindness note for.Students also had to write...
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On Tuesday, 12th November 2024, we celebrated Odd Socks Day, an annual event organised by the UK’s Anti-Bullying Alliance to raise awareness about bullying and create safer environments for young people. Everyone wore mismatched, colourful socks to school. It was a simple yet playful way of encouraging conversations about respecting our differences and promoting inclusion...
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During the October half-term break, our school took a big leap – right across the atlantic! From October 26th to November 2nd, 2024, a group of 12 students and 5 chaperones embarked on an unforgettable field trip to London. This was our very first international excursion, giving our students the opportunity to experience the history,...
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Staff have been working hard on writing the reports for the CIS accreditation self-study. We now have a date for the visit – November 1-7, 2025. Today in assembly, students were put into groups to provide input into the different domains of our accreditation self-study reports. It is important for representatives from all stakeholders have...
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This week, some representatives from the Asutifi North District office of the Ghana Education Service (GES) visited our school. They toured our facilities and met with the Principal to discuss potential futurecollaborations as part of our community service projects. We hope to support the professional development of local teachers by offering workshops. The first one...
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This week, we celebrated World Mental Health Day. In Year 3 and 4 Art, Mr. Governer asked the students to draw their emotions and reflect on why they felt this way. They were very excited to talk about it afterwards. All parents and carers are encouraged to broach such conversations at home and also talk...
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Our Parent-Student-Teacher conferences, held on Tuesday, 8th October, and Thursday, 10th October, 2024, were a great success. These conferences provide time and space for meaningful conversations about your child’s academic progress, strengths, and areas for improvement. They allow parents and teachers to communicate directly, providing a holistic view of a child’s experience in school. It...
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On Wednesday, 2nd October 2024, staff gathered after school to celebrate World Teachers’ Day with a delightful Afternoon Tea. World Teachers Day is held annually on 5th October to celebrate the work of teachers globally. Teachers and support staff alike took a moment to recognise the essential role educators play in preparing young people for...
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Today, we had the privilege of welcoming Dr. Alfred Poku, a parent and Chief Medical Officer of Medisite Services Ghana, who gave an informative and engaging talk on snake safety. The session was organised to help students understand how to react if they encounter a snake, an important topic given the occasional sightings of snakes...
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This week, we celebrated International Dot Day. This is a global celebration of creativity, courage and collaboration. The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds, is the story of a caring teacher who dares a doubting student to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to “make her mark”. What begins with a small dot on a...
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Newmont Ghana Gold Limited – Ahafo
Kenyasi, Ahafo Region, Ghana.

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